With further reference to the new explosive introduced to the Panama Canal Commission Consul General Alban G. Snyder now writes that the inventor has returned from Europe to Panama and ls erecting a factory, 60 by 100 feet, where it {s announced that 500 hands will be employed. The Chilian Government propriated $109,500 for an tural and industrial Santiago during has ap- exposition at September 1910, independence. Tin holds chief! place in Siam's metal resources, and is found throughout the Siamese portion of the Malay Peninsula The average annual production js about 5,175 tons, valued at $4,110,000, English mining companies and the Chinese are the chief workers for tin, Gold stands second to tin in the country's mineral resources, but so far fits workings has not proved profitable. Copper and lead mines have also a failure, Transportation enormous, but rallways are extended north and south cost is ills which var ish before pate i condition of Figs and Ei remedy with m by all who value : god fact that it with portant, in ord is the tt lat $14 it debilitati 1g BY on . WJ Li The great tr fail to act whe invariably t invaluable not gripe n Syrup Co. ¢ gentle efforts -— pleasant edge that so nehy efforts - Th at is Wa th y iti is the C SS ¥ eficial the ometes effects are internal to to purchas sufact tured taste, anc ec vortly oat nel Tap acts gently yet promptly a system effectually, @ many il . but that th h Filipino “Speaking of swain Juraschk a, Magazine, that the buglers, uglers, Boat- World find many buglers,” says in Wide t me the shed fo 2 had t many of them of the best ¥v knew all our army calls, although they did know their significance I was i ask al the meaning of t various calls and careful to give them any but roper one One insurgent colonel asked me what call was sounded as the retreat from charge I told him that we had no such call, but that the charge once American soldiers and through, or came was very much interested good reason, az | from the attack of and could well believe that charging was sides should simply ani; at other." nts 80 Wele Was the i sailors went back He and with had just escaped our men at He that said hoth each unfair The wo survey of J completed For HEADAC ne Hicks CAPUDINE , Whether fre mn Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, ( apudine will relieve you. It's liquid —pleasant to take acts immedi stely. Try ft. 10c and at drug SWies : i. HC. per rity. ot the 300,000 insane + at libe Dr. Pierce's Pellets, easy to take as candy, orate stomach, liver and gripe. small, sugar-coated, regulate and invig wells. Do not The best time for exercise {8s about two hours after a meal. Headache “My father has been a sufferer from sick headache for the last twenty-five yearsand never found any relief until began taking your Cascarets. Since he has begun taking Cascarets he has never had the headache. They have entirely cured him. Cascarets do what you recommend them to do. I will give you the privilege of using his name.'’—E. M. Dickson, 1120 Resiner S5t,, W. Indianapolis, Ind. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25¢, Sic. Never sold in bulk. The gen nine tablet stamped C CC. Guaraateed to cure or your money back. «©s brains Advics PATENTS aris emia fers. Personal EAE Patents advertised fren. R. B.Owen, Washington, Bu, BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Instantly sefieve Sore Throat, Hoamseness sad t. Unexcelled for the Ateo- from any 25 contin, 30 conte al $5. per box. “nt on request, LO DR LE i A FLAVOR that is need the sams a8 IomeS or vanilla J § dissolving grau ulated suger in watarand adding Mapleipe, adelic ious syrup is made and a syrup better than maple. Mapioin is sold by grocers Bend 3¢ stamp for sample and recipe Crzscent Miz, Co.. Seatiis, Where Ciphers Count. » and ¥ - ws f explanation When you f 3 you have $25 mulate them by 8/0 The r have 500 nore ney th an Re ¢ same fortunate in an a little. wily Spot The Speeder. A clever camera-like device record accurately the rate of speeding automobi will be wel. comed alike by automobilista and officials of the law As described by "The machine i American,” the ¢ a camera part lenseg so arranged that the second : watch is ales included In design- ed to leg Scle fic in Li wit h Iwo nd of a picture. The first exposure shows automobile at hand with wmber on the rear axle cond exposure shows the machine farther away With the distance from the lens to the plate known ‘2 each case and the time shown in the same picture it be shown abso lutely how fast the machine was go- ing With the elimination of all guess- 1 Close can by such evidence, convictions of speed violations will be more frequent. The machine can be used to good advan. of the short operation distance welcome this device agencies In the minority which law, to the discredit classy, «- Bt. as one of elimination of the of the Paul Dispateh. GAVE UP HOPE. Doan's Kidney Pills Cared When Docs tors Falled. srs. John H. Cole, 82 Arlington 8t., 80. Framingham, Mass, says: “For years ! was a martyr to kidney trouble. One phy. sgiclan treated me and then another, and it was thought I would not live. f rallied from that attack, but my back ached as if it would break. 1 was languid and - nervous, Life seemed a borden. Doan's Kidney Plils helped me very promptly and it was not long before | was cured, Now 1 enjoy perfect health and am with- out an ache or pain.” Remember the name-—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. BO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. he i COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstroel's says: The week's developments have been generally favorable. Chie: among these Leas been the advent oi warm spring weather, which, bas stimulated retail trade at all mar- kets allowed of expansion in building trades, the preparation of the ground in the North for planting, the beginning of seeding of grain and cotton at the The industrial situe too, hag measurably improved the collapse of the sympathetic strike at Philadelphia, the return of work of many thousands of idle there and the submitting of The situation is still not entirely clear, however, as the demands of the soft coal miners are large Eastern rallroads and In addition, the tendency to- cotton goods and there is of the coun- with more expected: many ilk fdle and there are some workers, steel workers and is progressing R. G. Dun & Co.'s says’ The iron and steel trade reports increased business, which is espec- in finished mate This gain is accompanied by a continued decline In prices for pix Iron. The 10 per revision in prices of bleached begun by agents, and business is cent. cotton a better volume of new coming forwand. Wholesale ‘Markets. New York.—Wheat- Spot At the close values were 10 ec. net advance 14¢.. closed 123% @117 13-16, closed ver, 114% @ 114%, Receipts, 8,400 br! Corn steady; él Lc bid and No. 1, elevator export basis. 656, nominal, f. 0. b Oats—8pot quiet: nominal: nati 4941 steady unchanged May, 122% July Septem 114% 199 .- 3 dw AE TS 1171 clo ed Spot steamer 62%. both Export, No mixed, 26 22 al white, 26 ipped white, le: clip @ 42 Butter seipts, 5. slals, 34c to firsts, special, mon to Eggs cases. State, by hennery, ibe, 50% @ 53 Firm and higher; 106 pkes Creamery extras, 33@ 33%; :: held, oo Btate «4@Q 33. retelpts 24.534 Pennsylvania and near- white, fancy, 23% @ 25c.; do., gathered white 22% @ 23%; do.., hennery, brown and mi xed faney, 23 @ 23%: . Eather- ed brown, fair 2 3 Western, northerly firsts, 22%; firsts, 21% @ 2 Philadelphia.—W1 steady; contract gra 123 re- ape- hirds ! ? ymmon to »@ 3 dairy, com- finest, Easier: do to 22: * Ra rry Corn Firm, 4 and April, 634%, @ ¢ Oats Weak an white natural, Butter tra Wester nearby Eggs gvivania an at mark: Weak 4 i and other ne 214 ¢ 5 40, gecte good creams good, demand; choice a 17 - Wn A J Qo * 16 13 iling 5 ducks, 17@ 19; , 12@ Baltimore.—Whaat-—No 2 red spot, 1.19%ec.; May, 1.19% Set- tiing prices were: No. 2 red West ern, 1.19%; No. 2 red, 1.15: No. 3 red, 1.15; steamer No. 2 red, 1.12%; steamer No. 2 red Western, 1.13%. Spot, 62%c.; April, 64; May, 66. Settling prices were: Cone tract, 64c.; No. 2 white, 66%: steamer mixed, 61%; No. 4, 69 Oats—We quote White-—<No. 2. as to weight, 49% G&G 51c.: No. 3. as to weight, 48% G50; No. 4, 45% @ 4614 Mixed--No. 2, 486@ 4%9¢.: No. 3, 47@47%. Rye-—-We quote, per bush.: No. 2 rye, Western, domestic, 86 @ 80%¢.: 3 rye, Western, domestic, 816 83: bag lots, as to quality, 70G #0. Hay--We quote, per ton: No. 1 timothy, $22; No. 2 timothy, $21: timothy, $18.50& 20; choice, No. 1 clover mix- No. 2 clover mixed, No. 1 clover, $21; No. 2 Reese Corn $10@ 20; Butter—Creamery, 33%e¢.; fancy, 33 to creamery, choice, 281 to 32: imitation, 21 to 23; creamery, prints, 30 to 33. Eggs-—-We quote, per dozen: 21c.;: Western firsts, 21; West Virginia firsts, 21; Southern firsts, 20. Duck eggs, 23¢ Live Poultry--We quote, per 1bh.: Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 18% © 1%¢.; do., small to medium, 18 @ 19; old roosters, 11612; young, good to choice, 20@ 22; winters, 2 Ibs. and under, 20628 Ducks Large, 20¢.; small, 17; Muscovy and mongrel, 16@17. Live Stock. Chicago. ~Cattle-— Steers, $6100 8.85; cows, $5@ 7.560; heifers, $4.25 @ 7.85; bulls, $5. 2506. 256; calves 3@9.50; stockers and feeders. 475@ 17.20. Hogs—Market weak, Choice envy $1085 11; butchers’, 0.804 10.90; Mght mixed, $10 60 10.75; eholce Vght, $10. 700 50 cking, $10. 706 10. 85: pigs, 0.300 10.60; bulk of sales, $10. 80 10 Sheep-~Market for sheep 206c igher; lambs steady. Sheep, $7.5¢ @9. 20; lambs, $7.75 10.50, An Embryo Emancipator. car the other the comductor half fare. "How old are you, little girl?” h queried, gingerly handing her fare Bhe pursed her lips for a moment then calmly opened her purse, drop ped two more pennies into the con ductor's extended palm. snapped her purse and demurely replied: ‘You have your fare, sir; my own!"—HBrooklyn day For COLDS and GRIP, Hick's Cavopise Is the best remedy relieves the aching and fever ishness—cures Fre fold And restores normal eondisions It's quid -effects Immediately, 10c., 20a Sc, » BLdrug stores wi The back Buy mourning cap dates to the days of ancient Egypt. widow's “BATTLE AXE” SHOES. ical notes 1473. Printed made mus use of in Free to Our Reade re. Write Murine Eve Hemedy Co,, Chicago, for 4%.page illustrated Tye Book Free, Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Prop.r Applica tion of the Murine Eve Remedies in*Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eves, Strength ens Weak Eves, Doesn't Bmart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 80c. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes, for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation, There Ig no Eastport, 3 were first New is tide On it cans at At Me is Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot. A powder. 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He what it was (0 sleep well time he took the di cured He kept us awake ull of night and his he what you would call good We tried thing but the righ thing “Final iy i got a set of the Remedies and | am did not use all was cured We and a hail By WOr were an (0 Kew seraleh never knd from the sease until be was hours the with wasn't every ‘uticura please a to of them wilted a would return his skin possibly iid Bom wit 3 he Year we until have if It but it and to-day is clear fair as It be 1 hope Cutlicura may one tO see pever has and CO ERve ering and Jahn Leaso: Kan . elges little ones also thelr | oka 14032 Atchis m St. Oct. 19, 1300.7 Bui Wc ket-t Lake RO UATH Mere Winslow's 8 o ant tion, ailays pain th 8 {tena thegums rady wind soli for Children nfiamma. 250 a bottle ing Symp font hit fend § pea rily The de 180 000 the niles DOCTORS earth COver L diaE.Pinkham’ sVegeta- ble Compound Cured Her | Knoxville, Towa. — “1 suffered with | vous that I could notdo m wrote to Mrs. Fink ham and took Py E. Pinkham’s Ve table Compound and Liver Pills, and am glad to say that our medicines and ind letters of di. rections have done more for me than anything else and I had the best phat, cians here, do my work and rest well at ght. I believe there is noth. ing Ike he Pinkham remedies.” — Mrs, Cana Fraxks, R.F.D., No.3, Knoxville, Iowa. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Yo table Compound, made from roots herbs, is Miipavallelsd. It may be me with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam. mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir. regularities, periodic pains, backache, Pde feeling, flatulency, indi. ution, dizziness, or nervous prostra- For thi rs Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable oars 139 has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial Proof is abtmdant that it has cured thousands of g thers, and why should it not cure you IE you te J ham, ym, 0 advice To 0s fre Sp Man helpful, eee tore Lt is free Bor Barrie Axe” Shoes | 2! Ys Viace For Repenting, The Eastern tourist had just land. in Reno, Nev, “I should think | you would change the name of this | town io Leisure,” he suggested. | “Prithee, why?" asked the native ’ “Well,” explained the Eastern { tourist, "lI was thinking of | saying about marrying in haste Philadelphia Record. od Just i The | justice administra for a yea of police and London $10, i0n Cost 1 000,000 Many people are afraid of ghosts, are afraid of germs. Yer the germ is » fact, terrible than any fire-breathing can’t be avoided, They are in tl the water we drink, of the system gives it free self and develop. When vital force, languor, restlessnc 8 hollow eve, Apt Pupil Mrs. Btubb~-1 have been Uying to teach that Chinese wdryman how, to conduct busincss enlighie ned American Mr. Btubb ceaded, Hara. When 1 for my indry he gave nickel in my change Chicago aur Hike You must have sue. went down me a lend Hews, American flag ever made of Americ was sold st The first in the United made b States unting recen'ly Germs You can en Medical Discovery, system of clogging impurities, 1 “ Golden Medical habit-forming drugs, wrapper Disco very It is not a secret substitute — there is nothing sloohol, whisky or Accept no Ask your neighbors. BAKES oread, ple and cake — bakes them perfectly all through, and browns them appetizingly. ROASTS beef, poultry and game with a steady beat, which pre. serves the rich natural flavor, BROILS steaks and chops—makes » them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, muffins, cracke ers and cheese, No drudgery of coal and no stooping to get at The The nickel finish, tive and invites cleanliness. Every dealer everywhere ; — Descriptive Circular Don't neglect that cough that gystem and no some bi Allen'slung Balam» fi ay lead to 1 tan 5 DURE Paris 250.000 OWHE A PDAVIBE ! Davis’ Painkiller has no substitute. No other remedy is so effective for rhenma { tism, Jumbago, stiffness, neuralgia or cold. Rats are ealen the northern Australis by acre A Package al of “Paxtine” FREE Will Be Sent Free of Charge to Every Reader of this Paper. Gives one a sweet breath; clean, white, germ-free teeth--antiseptically clean nn TR at ng Gmp perspiration and body odors much ap- pracisted by dainty women. A quick remedy § or sore eyes and catarrh. A ile Paine prwdes dis antiseptic so Trade-Marks, Pensions, Sounty THE PAXTON TonET CO., Boson, Mass. ey Claims Against the Gov. Soliciting, PATEN Alry-at-Law, 2m. Ave, 3 YEARS rach ftom, D. C, A Bo area Stors DROPS SY I hen et By “inet Gn Lameness lameness ' 0 neglect. hroni i in horse See that » horse is not al. lowed to go Keep Sloan's Linin on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness it's wonder ully penetrating —— goes ight to the spot— relieves the SOTCTICES wm - limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca, Ga. RFI. No.1, Box 413, writes : — * | have used your Liniment on a horse for swes. ney and effected a thorough cure. 1 ale so removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin was as large as a guinea in my estimation the best remedy for hae ness and soreness is Sloan's Linimen Mr, H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kans, R.F.D. No. 3, writes: —* Your Link ment is the best that | have ever used. I had a mare with ah abscess on her neck and one soc. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. 1 keep it around all the time for galls and small swellings and for everything about the stock, ™ Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavia, curb or line, aS duce wind swollen A i is a sure and remedy for sweeney, founder and thrush, Price 60c. and $1.00 Sloan's hook ow ane ppuiiry ent Dr. Earl 8. Bin a, iame roo prs § wnt SpE fn wet DYES ow
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